Fic: The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish

August: Fiction

This book takes place in two time periods.  It’s about a cache of documents found in an old house, dating from the 1600’s, written by a woman scribe, and the contemporary scholars attempting to understand the story within the documents.  It concerns part of the Jewish community, who were driven out of Spain in 1492, going to Amsterdam, and then some of them to London.  A wonderfully atmospheric work of historical fiction that takes you into another time and place. – Judith

An intellectual and emotional jigsaw puzzle of a novel for readers of A. S. Byatt’s Possession and Geraldine Brooks’s People of the Book

Set in London of the 1660s and of the early twenty-first century, The Weight of Ink is the interwoven tale of two women of remarkable intellect: Ester Velasquez, an emigrant from Amsterdam who is permitted to scribe for a blind rabbi, just before the plague hits the city; and Helen Watt, an ailing historian with a love of Jewish history.

As the novel opens, Helen has been summoned by a former student to view a cache of seventeenth-century Jewish documents newly discovered in his home during a renovation. Enlisting the help of Aaron Levy, an American graduate student as impatient as he is charming, and in a race with another fast-moving team of historians, Helen embarks on one last project: to determine the identity of the documents’ scribe, the elusive “Aleph.”

Electrifying and ambitious, sweeping in scope and intimate in tone, The Weight of Ink is a sophisticated work of historical fiction about women separated by centuries, and the choices and sacrifices they must make in order to reconcile the life of the heart and mind.

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